Let’s make time for nature

Last year, a Yale climate change research program found that on average 70 percent of Americans believe that global warming is happening. However, only 40 percent believe that it will harm them personally. The way we talk about climate change versus the way we actually think about its effect on us are disconnected.

We’re responsible for biased news

Trust in American news outlets is concerningly low. The term “fake news” is circulating everywhere in current rhetoric with a certain amount of confusion and disdain for the news. However, I would argue that a majority of it is not at the complete fault of news producers, but a result of our personal desire to hear only what we want to hear.

The influence of celebrity opinions

When it comes to current politics, it’s not uncommon for the media to cover a celebrity’s opinion right alongside that of a politician or academic. This sort of coverage has led people in two directions. Following eagerly behind their favorite celebrity, or hating them for using their platform to discuss issues that they are too out of touch with to even relate to.

Non-perfectionism

The Merriam Webster dictionary defines perfectionism is a disposition to regard anything short of perfection as unacceptable. I am not a perfectionist. I strive for excellence and I work hard, but I do not create unachievable expectations and I do not over work myself for something undeserving. I hear of and know of a lot …